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SVL-101
C.A.S.H.
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Benefits of
Service-Learning
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Study Money
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Service-Learning
Assistant Program
Benefits of Service-Learning:
For Students
Brings academic instruction to life
Prepares individuals to participate in internships and research
Allows exploration of career options
Teaches workforce skills
Provides opportunities to accommodate different learning styles
Develops connections with people of diverse cultures and lifestyles
Develops meaningful involvement with the local community
Federal Work Study money
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Diploma distinction
For the Community
Provides awareness-building of community issues, agencies, and constituents
Provides affordable access to professional development
Develops short and long term solutions to pressing community needs
Creates ways to expand current services
Increases human resources for problem solving
Provides opportunities for participating in the educational process
Contributes to positive exposure in the community
For the College
Furthers the goals of Monroe Community College’s strategic plan
Drives the college as an active, engaged partner in the community
Facilitates teaching, research and program development
Increases student retention
Enriches the quality and relevancy of the education provided
Allows for faculty to mentor students
Increases College’s awareness of societal issues as they relate to academic areas of Interest
Assists in the development of innovative approaches to instruction
Provides opportunities for collaborative community research and project development
Engages faculty and students in local and state community issues
Provides opportunities to extend College’s knowledge and resources
Increases development and preparation of college graduates
Guidelines
Reflection
Courses
SVL-101
C.A.S.H.
(.pdf)
Links of Interest
Benefits of
Service-Learning
Federal Work
Study Money
What Our
Students Say
Service-Learning
Assistant Program
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